gin Ptolf&urtjli lost, Published avert ThurwlaT. 9MJt:5t b.M on th. fo.rtfc Monday. n.r frl-rli U-enttiAel f coaoty will T,..ll aiet !.M.nrtaonH. Hr.nl u'!w. Ii.l f"t.?" 5 will lrM bm p, VAVA. "r of"".t will elr.T ler.P.n who wl.h to "PH throunh themnn l.tS wno wipn i of pul.M tot.r.t-tt rr" will I'oYlour.,,. resreB.IMe forth. ipUlo.t tuef ma til'fc". 1I0T38 TwSU333W33Hl t anU et Uie flniro on tlie of I Tl.oee fl'turo toll you Ji nrn to which v-u r ai-nwHii Within week after Io otier rer.wpt In uee-e-iuY. PENNSYLVANIA flAlLROAD. Tituo Tet.lo, Id cffoct 3ot. 15. M WTW BO m. I "TVI"! J ""V.'i! IS 0T 4 I l M i I 41 HI 17 I I 1)1 t 9 tl J til .H tit . i m ! t ; ) ,9.11 'ft t MT ' 4 41 t 14 t to m Kit II C4 mi Ti T 41 T T 7 M A li I "I t.,IMown J. T IS r0 Main nir.ei , t i I.awiMuwn ! T.tO ! I M.Kloml . 7 .'- I I'ainl.r T.M SIM IT I Macuir ; ' to 1 Rao"' w 1 ' ' " t i A.umtioru , 1 ta lli-aart'iwu . 11 1 4 "6 0 Knl-r I tJ 4 I J MM.IIeliurgh M tl 4 21 14 M finer ? J7 K ma mar " 40 4 W 1 1 lawllPU I 1 ' 15 Ffltnuir"" ' M 4. 4 Srllrnrna J. 01 4 It 10 : suiiMtry l .-.... (C.untStUiK with tr InlxB N.;. KT.) ?,, M 0MI'. H mV.. .joKm. Traini Loave LewUtown Junction : a 14 m. 01, . ! 44 ml 0T.P B m iii (or Pltmhorn n tuw w t. ? . i J4 m. V 47 p . 4 47 p m, t SI p to. H 14 P For FhUa .lphU,W York, Hltl era ud Wtihlnutoo. Eoputlican Standing C:mraittoo- ..i.m.i. A. l-vtlo'iilf. N. M. MIJ.Uoiwrlh. w w . I. iirMt..,,. . A. Komlf r,.titn K. H. Wnlter. Win. SMi'i. X ' JT .I u. KitI.t. A. I. hr-mucr. I'eiin-A.S. IMwiln. ' h-n. lYrrv-ln". S.SIioxiir'. I'ie Sp'ittil. ".u-r.M.AT:,..!.! j... ... I4j.af. A,S,lA fr iary. t huir.nan The enterU1nrnnt In noebolJ's' Halt by th Uiddleburgh Literary Society last Waturdity orenlnp; was quit well attended and the r" forruancas were well up to the stand ard of amatures. The Sunbury American efllcp, New-paper, JobOfflee, (steam power) Including mncblnery. type, material and bitiUltntr. establiHlied in IftO, will be -old either whole or tbo half interest, on reasonable terms. The members of the Snyder County Republican Standing Committee met in the Court House on Tuesday and elected J. 1). Hogar Chairman, and A. S. l'liuling, Secretary, nftur which th-y adjourned to moot atfulu tit the call of the chairman. We call the attention to K. L. Huf (lfiKton's new undertaker ndvertln ment In tliilnisiie. Mr. H. after emi sidernble expense lias provided liliw self with all the latest and most im nroveil material for the work and merits encouragement for his enter pi ie. Tim bill to provide for the eollee tlon of ilubts incurred for ncocerl', food anil fthir iiicessariei i;f iiiw from tlie labor of the person eoiitraet. Inj; the kiiui, was defeated in tli" neimte roisently. Th'8 wnstho bill that permitted wages to bu attached for Mieli debts. Kainuel Ilafulu'r caught a 1HJ inch trout iu MidJleereek mm day last week mi l Newton Haohman a pound eel. It is the opinion of our linli-rmau that tliero are m re IM if all varitieM in Middleereek tlii- year than then have been for ten years all the result of Hoover's l)nm beim; torn out for few mouths last spring. Daniel Stahl, Sr., ofj Union town ship, has a pet tcoose, aped 8 year, and answers to the name "Mortie." Like a do(- itfollwa its owner all over the farm and saw mill. It fie miently sits witli liiiu on the'loIas it lases through the caw. If a strange person lays hold of' Mr. Stahl it wll hiss und Hop. t'oxrur. Boyd, Rtinkney & Co., the coal hippers nt Lewintown Junction. haye stopped all nhipiuents of coal west, nt the rates have been increas ed cm their shipments (V) cents per ton by the railroad company since Hip new law went into effect. I hey were the largest coal shippers to the west, their only competitors beiii, ox Hrothers. Last week a number of men under! Spark Hawk A!d Owi.. The the supervision of J. P. Stetler clean - omit holoirlcal division of the depart ed up and leveled the ground nrouml ment of agriculture at Washington the new jail and on Monday fifteen lias been engaged for some time in an younz maple trees wero set in front Investigation of tlio e!Tot of the law, of the building and In the yard ns ft enacted In ronnsylvdnlu ,ln 1SH5, irlft of the neonle of Middleburch. It irrautlmr a bounty of fifty cents ft now bettings to look homelike, and the building will bo ready ti receive the sheriff and his boarders, (if ho has any) some time In this month. On Thursday of last week while C. R. Spangler was engaged in sawing shingles in Kalbach & Spangler s mill near Mt Pleasant Mills, this county, his left hand came in contact with the circlesiw which completely severed the little linger and turribly cut two others. He drove all tlio way to Mlddloburgh before be had It dressed -suffering cxcruslating puin several hours. Dr. Harber dressed the wound. Spring cuius hi with Mir, l),,t ft little shrinking and coy like. The buds are beginning to burst, however; the grass Is ilu.-hing tlio fields with green, and the blr.N make merry sung to welcome tlio tiarbingi r of summer. The protracted cold weather of April Is not without its cutupeiisitious, ns it gives reasonable assurance of th'' tf ty of fruits and tlowen from fatal frusta. l'.veryt liing now points to bountiful crops and rich rewards for industry In nearly ail tli channels of enterprise. H. P. lti'lig and Val. Holig, eXre- lit .rsof 111 ! ei.tateof t'.lM late Peter Holig, dfi-eas.-d will oif'-r at Public j Sale the U.-ul lt ate of sai l decedent on Saturday, May H, at b) o'clock on the :-emis.; in Penu township. three fourths of u mile southwest of So linsgrove, consisting of a valuable farm containing sixty-live acres whereon ore erected a good brick house, good lmtik barn rind other out buildings. This is a very desir able home, good agricultural laud antl in a hlh htate of cultivation, and will be a good investment for persons desiring real estate. Terms of sale easy. The Shamokiii weekly Thtu s pub llshed a portrait of l. K. Ilaus, who has purchased th Croiisj farm and IUB 1 1 tills' saws Ti uxia' sons, an' liiii it piial 'es." Beo change in fi. WIsj and Sol. Op penhelmer's uU. Jacob (lilbcrt. Ksq., has built ft new funa niul nertiuo in front of his house. Alvin Gift has returned from firetn v " Castle. Pa., where he uttended sehool t.. i..- a.i. !..,. ( l...., ln- -v FOR SALU.-A ttllinOI IKIUIM. vji.wv. roadsters, drive sifinle and double For particulars IuQ.uire of T. E. Puck Middleburxh. John r. Kearus olTers 07 buggies, carriages and wagons at public sale on Tuesday, May 17th, at his carriage works, Pearertown, Pa. The first "invoice" of (lypsles pass ed through town onj Sunday. The band consisted of three men one wo mau and four dogs. Superintendent elect Chut. Har man, hit brother Prank and J. P. Stetler are at Swift Hun to-day try ing their skill tit catchiug trout. Allen Schoch has provided the ma chinery and will at once commence the erection of a building for a cream ery on his farm Similes west of Mid dleburgh. We Are iudobted to Mr. & Mrs. J. H. App, of Green Castle, Pa., for an Invitation to attend the commence ment execises of the Green Custlu High School of which Mr. A. is prin cipal. Notick. All citizens interested in ft progiissive move nro requested to meet in the Arbitration Room of the Court-house, Priday evening, May nth, for the purpose of obtablioing a Hoard of Trade. . C. C. Seebold recently made a trip to Cleveland, O., in the interest of his sowing machine business. I u re turning he stopped iu Akroa and visited the Snyder county people re sidiag there. Ho reports them all getting along finely. A late decision of the Supreme Court Is la effect that "oue man can not raise chickens on another man's property." This is a righteous judg ment. If people are uade to pay damage for the trespass of their fowls they will keep th'eiu at home. It is reported that the Elizabeth Tannery at Heavertowu will suspend operations If there is uo change in the high freight Influenoe of the Intestate Commerce Law. This doos not look as though it was going to work as In tended, that is to make the high freight less, but makes lotojnuht hujL The Banbury Si Lewistowu Rail road make a inagnifleont allowing for the month of April. During this month 6541 freight cars passed over the road. 38880 tons of hard coal were carried westward, 673 car loads of the them were forCoxe Pros. &Co., and weat to CUloatro and west of there. It is predicted that the Star of Bethlehem will appear this year for the sixth time since the birth of Christ. This star Is said to appear clireotly north of the North Star, and , Is said to be visible in its dazzling light at noonday. It is ft solar orb, mauy times the magnitude of our sun whose erblt is yet unealoulated by an t:trcaoiner. The Middleburgh Cornet Hand parsed through tills place on Tuesday morning early, on their way to the Odd-Pellows parade at Milton. The town of Middleburgh as well as the entire county, has abundant rea sons to feel proud of this excellent or ganization. It Is one of the best Hands In Central Pennsylvania. .So- fnscmrc Tribune. List of letters uncalled for In the Post-office at M iddleburirh. May 6th Joe Miers, Mr. Xexes, John Hart man. Win. Kebber, L. H. Ynncy, Ks., Nick Brumbaugh, A. George, Ovide Woilbrenner, Miss Airgie Woodrug, MissClaruK. Watt,, Miss Ann 11. Orris, Miss Anna Mary Haltosser, Rebekah Cline. I. (i HI Kit IUimikk, P. M. Rev. J. C. Muinina and family are moviii'; to Adamsbiirg, Snyder coun ty, this week. Rev. Miiiuma has faithfully served the Liverpool Luth eran charge !!J years, during which time It prospered, having increased Hi in meinharshlp. We regret his do. pnrture. nud hope ho will like his now home and prosper in his new (laid of labor. Liverpool Sun. Pennsylvania is nearer granting women the right to vote than many had thought of. The State Senute has already passed the bill by a good majority, and on Wednesday eve ning the Iloutu passed it on second reading by ft vote of 70 to 73. It is claimed that on final passage there will be 105 anirmatives. Lot the bill pass, and givo women who waut it, tho right to say who shall govern them. We received ft letter from Represen tative Holfrioh on Wednesday morn ing stating that the Act revoking tho bounty on hawks, owU, etc,, had uot yet pussed both Houses (as we liai thought It had) but was likely to go through to day. The J ustices of the Peace are therefore safe In granting bounties as before. Wo will notify them through the Post when the bill passes llaally. A case has just been tried before arbitrators iu Delaware county, Penn sylvania, involving the right to main tain barbed-wire fences. A horse ran into such a fence along a public road, injuring himself fatally. The ease was decided in faror of the owns er of the horse. This is one of tho first cases of the kind that have come up iu Pennsylvania, and it is very likely it will be carried to court on appeal. The supremo court of New Jersey has held that the owner of a barbed-wire fence is liable for damages. rolIj or Honor. Tlio following persons have paid their subscription to the Post to tho dates opposite tholr names. Should any mistakes ocour In these credits or ou your pa por ploaso notify us: Squlro Kroitzer, Isauo Kinney, Jere Yeltar, Calvin Haokeuburg, J. W. Dreese, Daniel Snyder, Aaron Ronnlngor, Jonathan B. Snyder, Qeo. Sohnure, Philip Herbster, Edward Bailey, Kings Iron Bridge Co, John Gilbert, Michael Prantz, listilery, mid iu a brief account of his business career we learn that lie head on nil hawks, owls, weasels and and minks killed within the limits of the state. This law was en acted for theulleged betwllt of the farmers of Pennsylvania, and from tho time it first went Into elTeet until it was repealed ft few weeks ago something like $90,000 had been paid out under It. Tho Investigations of the department show that this sum is but a small fraction of the direct and Indirect cost of the law of the state. It was found that there arj about fifteen species of hawks and ows in the Pastern stites. Of these on!v three varieties ever feed on poultry. Within the past six weeks the depart ment has examined the contents of the stomaches of ninety birds killed iu the neighborhood of Washington. It, that of a hawk was found a por tioli of tlio head of a domcsti t fowl, which iiHK'ht have been (in off.i thrown out of some farmer's kitchen. I ii the stomach of an cml a portion of a domestic, pigeon was discovered These two were the only ones amoni. the ninety In which there was any indication of a partiality fur poultry on the part of the hawk nud owl family. Nearly all of the other stoiu aehs examined contained from one to live Held mice, as wi!l as a great ma ny insects which ar naturally verv destructive to crops. Upon t It i showiii!' the cUpart incur estimate that each hawk and owl Is worth $y pel annum to the farmers of the country. The estimate is based upon the assumption that every field mouse not caught w ill dauinge crops to the amount of two rents a year Tlio scientific met) ()f the depai tinent, who delight, in figures, have come to the conclusion that if every hawk and owl killed under the l'c tinsyl vania c.' iirity law had been allowed to live the damage done by them would have amounted, "nder a very liberal estimate, to about $l,sr while the law was hi operation. On the other side of t he account book tliev char-re jl.iiliUcbus'g Meii'tit). Putter ' Kggs 10 Pitted cherries H Pnpltted ... It Klackherrlefl...... f) Raspberries IS Onions i) Lard - 7 Tallow 4 I'hickens per lb 0 lurkevs Side C Sonlde H nam Ii BOABUt HOUSE. riUIK nndersitrned Imvinr; mado L sinlo irr n-itli o for ! noomiiir.n lutlxn ofthr ut.irniilil r-spifi f ii 1 1 amionii, a Utat ho nel hirnlrh iarlltiK nllttlii atihs rann.Msv.'iitv-nvc wnli !t lv -r ihim.It two rant I'ihI. NlahlltlK till f0il let hcrM fumliliril t'baap 1 lma tint iavtr,,-t trldl l tt Is aro rir"-t fi tly Inr 'ti ,i,all. r B'l It.rf will imi ki Hnf dl-.il lif I, li.. an it uii woit nl (he cvurl llmno, Mid.Dal M'th, Pa. UAUklll. lit. A V Fit. Dro.l.ltrt. I j vriotnr. A CARD to m ru Jilllli', CENTRAL BMS MSOTM IE. SKLINSGKOVK, PA. Imlcst prifc;-t aio sulisfac try. Small I'l olils :uv sunicicuf . Minlrralo patronaojo in uc crjilalilc. '( W'v lvach ftur nprnval I . j j vr.-ii .i:i) jlliron.li priors. Wo do not want tho whole Earth ! 1!.;kU luiyi rs rjiilursi' wiili liln'i'.il p.it rcui;im mir M'ason- MMlillilc :i :i (I I'M'i llrlll r-liic l, e I -t v n ft -i JI'a V n W i K-J 141.1.4. GooclsNotious, Tit c- it ti lnrsi 'J n c . ticsirt'.s ti) a n ii on ncr l titr :u!lic ('ml lir has emi'tii'fo'if in the i:alo::j nrsLVh'ss i;: i iirnrsl. (7.7.. xrill hii( hiinsrll i ii j'cdil i n rss lo yn pftf alt frm iks of tttitL is in litis section , conn tti, ami tt' '. or,' solicits their jut I ran a .77 In ask s is a trial l thr arlii le. the if'i it ilcnittti.il jhr which has imlnccil hint. In make tluir mauiiitctarc a spe cial 1- Jl orders hi mail jirviiiitlu illi d. clddress SYLVESTER FOWEN, Middlclurgi, I'a. lb l.vr.ly. e tc., now mi mil r-lic l ves I'ivsIi fnnil l!ii' lla'.t i n i t !'-. I niur ih in tin Lriilil li: liicitl, l'ir mir li:ir:.:i ins arc aii.l rxisliu ' I'caliiii s. n lit ill' iva.:un mil! smiiiil ,jinl"T in sinil iu'liiii 'imviiici:iie S. WEIS. Prop'r. tt m tLt -x Wat v rjjs i:r.ij.a-ma. wi-w j V$ HAh n R' p? v -il-y i.-V UrJUuiQ i.';3 a.i up the :i l.il io paid by the state in ,H " bount ies and '30 as the alue of each self-madu man, rose from poveity tou,: . kM1 . . , . f , allluauce bv ludii-try, onterpric audi kind of men Snyder pluck just th county wants as idti.eus In closing the article thu 77,, ic says : On the 1'ith of March lat Mr. Haas puruliustMi a 10 i aero lariu in ruijuei coutity, two miles west of Middle burgh for $h,U0.), and the sain i day bought a distillery with 103 barroU of old rye whisky in store, near his farm for $1,0 X). Tlio distillery has a ca pacity for tratisformiiig ten bushels of grain into "(h bo joyful'' laily. He moved his family over to their new homo last Wednesday, and will have his distillery in running order May 1. E.njoy LlKK. What a truly heattti- grandeur of mountains, glens and oceans, and thousands of means of enjoyment. We can desire no better when in perfect heiilth ; but how of ten do the majority of people, feel like giving it up disheartened, discnurag ml and Worn out with disease, when there Is nooceasioii for this feeling, as every MilTerer can ci-ily obtain satisfactory proof, that I ireen's Au gust I'lower, will make them free from disease, as when born. Dyspep sia and Liver 'oinplaint are tlio tli rect causes of seventy five percent, uf such maladies as Itiliousuess, In digestion, Sick Headache, Costive uess. Nervous Pro-t rat ion, liiziie-ss of the Hi a I, Palpitation of the Heal I and other distressin; symptoms Three doses ol Augut Plower will prove its wonderful etfeet. Sample bottles, 10 cents. Try it. ScH.DIKRs' Luknsic The soldier dusiiinga license to peddle must, un der tho rjcent act of Assembly, file an application with the prothonotury of the court setting forth that ho is unable to procure a livelihood by manual labor and is desirous of pro curing a license to puddle, under the act of Assembly of April 8th, ltH!7, en titled : "An act to permit disabled soldier; to peddle by procuring a li ceuse therefor and also, that ho is tho bona tide owner of all the goods, wares and merchandise which he proposes to hawk, peddle or vend, and that ho will uot engage to sell the same for any other person or persons whatever." It Js then re quired that ho be examined by a United States surgeon, tho result of which, together with his discharge from service, must be filed with the prothonotary, und at the next sitting of the court thereafter his appllca tiou will be passed upon by the Judge. At tho meeting of tlio school direc tors of Snyder county in tho court house on Tuesday, Prof. C. W. Her man of Kratxorville was elected Su perintendent of the Public Schools of Snyder county. It required eight bullotsiua smothering hot room to convince them wlff they wanted. Superintendent laniul S. Hover, was the next strongest aspirant und his men stood like a stone wall. His term has been very creditable to him, and he can take with his dofeat the assurance of having performed his duties to the poople uud to the best interests of education. J. II. Willis and Robert Iluintr.el man the two other candidates are ul so gentlemen who would do honor to the position, but the fates had de creed it that one should be taken and three left. Tho eight ballots resulted as fellows : Boyer, 01 40 40 41 85 37 34 81 Herman, 37 W 41 44 40 40 45 63 Helntzelumn, 15 10 10 10 2) 1(1 SO 13 Willis.. 13 0 5 Prof. Herman is a graduate of Hucknell College, Lewsburg, a young March 1, fj8,uan of exceptional literary ability May 1, t7n wm ne an ornament to the offloe. Jan. 1, '87 April 1, '88 March 1, '83 April 1, 'tH March 1, '88 March 1, '87 April 1, '60 Juue 1, '87 Deo. 1, '87 Jan. 1, '88 May 1, '87 April 1, '68 passage of tho act to the date of its repeal the entire cist was l.S.'i?, i:;:i, besides the damav'o done in the wav of increased production of the veruiit because of the depletion In tho ranks of their natural enemies' While the state of Pennsylvania has been trying to iret rid of tlio hawks the general government has been busy devising ways to make them more useful. N.'potlat ions have been pending for some time between the chief ornithologist of the depart ment of agriculture and a mau who has had a groat deal of experience as a trainer of falcons hi Kurope. These negotiations are for tho pur pose of securing the services of this use inlno'rlee ftlils of South Caro lina. The planters there are clamor ing for some method f ridding their fields of rice birds, which piny fi l;ht- fill havoc with their crops every yenr. It has be(.n found t hat thn presence of a living hwl. over a field of rice will ciMise the immediate departure of every l.inl iu the vicinity, linns, drums and r.thir implements for cre ating a great noise are only partly iiec-nsful, A htulTed hawk will do well enough for a day or two, but the depredators soon Warn that (hero is liltlo to fear from a deal enemy. It is therefore proposed to try the effect of (rained birds. It is tho purpose of (lie department to begin with a bmnll number this year, and If th" phm proves successful to the rlco bird prob lem it is likely that every rlco planter In the South will b supplied iu the near future with a Hock of falcons. WELL MLLIMt 1 m Water en Evtry Let villi t: l We arc just now opening a mag nificent stock of SPRING SUMMER GOODS to which wo desire to call y our es pecial attention as it comprises the Latest i Best of EverylhinG and needs but to ho seen to be ap preciated. W e ask only a living Tin' umli'i'sieiicil (lcsins In call tlic :i! lint iit'.i ol' l!ic lieu- j.io.,f s.ix.i.'i- n.tu.tv t. .ins profit on our goods and feel confi- mini n iii iikiii'M m win Wanted, a housekeeper. Address AMimunr bwixia-jkh, Middleljurgh. Li ist. A golden opportunity juhen you dou't buy your straw huts, nuck wenr. underwear, clutlilui etc.. of Sol. Opponheiiuer, ;s0iiisgrjvn, JwhojTwc) ha'l I'-rlot ll il rill in";, wliicli liasuiwn siuli tmi vi-rsal s iii -1'irlioti rcrv wliciv. Me lias tin' advan tam' overall utlicr im llimls i -4 sprrtlv, niakrs lilllo ilirt, ni'YtT delayed ly tin' niarli'm cry tr 1 1 i 1 1 out of onlcr and is iu I'Vt'ry particular satis factory. Heroin i lie lid at ions ran lie had lYom parlies for whom I haveiloiie work eilh- . I.. i 1 i . 1 , 1 1 ol ii .rl-. ' i.ii-oe town or Jlannerville. .1. y. KUXK, l)ravcilo n, Pa. March l,'b7 "m pd. custom- out of our immense stock we oflcr the followin,"; FURBTIURE MD CARPET EAllGAIMS ! Two Solid Walnut Marlilc top Suits, l)e l (ilass ex tra well made in v. ork and liuish,l)ut a little oll'iu style I'ive (Jotlaeje Painted Suits at a haraiti. Three Solid Asli Suits all jjood j;oods except in linish: Five IiOiinues at n sacrilice. One plush Parlor suit" piece has just reueivud an Inniiunsci stool, of everything iu the I'luthingJIine. ItAlt-As.Sori VTIOM MlCICTI.Vd. -The members of the Snyder County liar Associ.it ion are requested to meet iu Arbitration, Ituom in Court Ilon-e,at MidillnbiirKli, on, Wednesday, May 11, lo;Xt, at 10 o'clock, A. Rl. All gentle laeu of the liar w ho are nut members of thoAssoeiatioii aro specially invited to be present. Py order of J. H. Ahnoi.d, We have soverul thousand old pa pers in tho Post ofllce, good to put under carpets, into cupbuards, etc., which we will sell at five cents a dozen. Poll Sai,K. A llrst-class 11 gallou Ice croam frcezwr, has been used only one season and will bu sold cheap. Por particulars Impjire or address tf. Tint Post, Middleburgh. Clocks cleaned at my shop for 75o. Away from thi shop 25 cents extra. Satisfaction always guaranteed. All work promptly douo. lirlng it in. II. II. Lkitzkl. May 2nd by Key. J. P. Hhlndel, C. E. Lutz of Seliusgrove to Hiss A. P. Krdle of Uiddleburgh. Way lat at New Ilerlin by Rev. C. V. 11. ylurand, of Knst l'olut, Pa , Calvlu O. Walter to Hiss Minerva A. Walter both of Centreville. iniini11liirket. COKKBCTHD BY W. M. WJ5BT KVKHY WKPAKiSUAT. No. 1 Pennsylvania $35 "8Pulti 83 "3 White mixed ea Kye 47 Corn 45 Oats Potatoes ...10 to 45 it One u " riectnid hand. Pour inarldelop Parlor tahlrs Five hundred yards, all wool, (J. (J. and Cotton 1 nuraiii and Kaj; Carpets laM Spriii"; sts hsanil remnants and all the ahove art per fect, except in stylo and linish. .Mo wih ,to ehtan them out all aro marked Harf,rainsand priceisin dain iiures. All our regular stock of PiniNITUKH it OAK SKTMata reduced price for tho KKXT T1IIRTV J) A VS. Call early and Rucuro the har";ain.s. (Joods packed and freight paid to any point on P. It. li. AV.H.THLIX, Tho popular Puinituro and Carpet Alan, Lewistowu. MlJiKlertaking a specialty. $25,000.00 IN GOLD I win, bk niD roa AEBUCKLES' COFFEE WRAPPERS. 1 Premium, 2 Premiums, 0 Premiums, 39 Premiums, 100 Premiums, 200 Premiums, 1,000 Premiums, 91,000.00 500.00 each 280.0O " sunn nn . $90.00 30.00 10.00 ii ii ii tor full rrtloulara and dlro(J(ins sa ClrCU wr la every jima nt Ajuivvauw' Uorrsa, kl dent of the good viil of cm ers by thoir continued patronage. Highest prico paid for Produce. kir iACU i. Ot al.U',l War lV? Oct Tliohovt? H. HAHVEY SCHOCH, General .Insurance Atyeitt, clin3grovc.Pa.t Ht'iU'cseiits t lio lollow ln- ( I'crtt Slock .'ontp:iuics: r I.U IMZI.H- ; I'M 1 i'i! nu, r v, , i '.. i i i r. tl, F.-.r.r.., ASSETS I - i-f.i.H-JL ,71 H iiYti lni -'l . iii k n in it I. x I ! 1 1 ti I i.. I 1 1 ii . .'i. . 1 1 ifii r pi. .ti I 1 1 ' 1 1 1 ' i.. .'' ' thoy i..k, ii iv hi I r Hi mil' li i 1 1 K P.J AiSCbSl.lO.lt s. 'X r.'ir. rn ill, Ii In vp t(i n ' I l.i' I r .llf .. i I 1 1'. mm. v i 1 . j'l-l,,'l.,M ..'.Una In all ni l I I'A 1 lu:.S. il l mill tiiwlr linuiaoie tl.rtr 1 tl fi-UIduisiiU, No Premium Notes. AUK YOU INSiJUMl) 1 If net, wiilM to t lie uLoto Af; ur firnl yow will receive tuinpt uilonfn)n I disioise Imposition! Invite opposition! Defy competition! Tho on liniisn,l will ut'wr .Jumnrv 14. I SS7. SKI.L OOOD.-? l.'.WII, PKOi'KCi: OU AIM Ui Noil.: prio on a!l0o4 linTU bei'ii n iluci'l tiuia 10 ii to r n ut. Hat s. Nov stock of SPRING STYLES. Suits for old mon. Iobby suite ior youn men. uL!;r.j for Boys, YouU j'Mou and Children. Sins from (21.75 to $15. Caps, Gloves, Underwear, iiANDKi:ncun:r.s, tics, a0., &o. Aiao CONFECTIONS AND TOYSIill eulil nt (.'ru.'itly roiliuol piio, CYST 10 118. -; extra poind, Luge, nlwnju ou LiQcl wbon (a flouooo, FLO UK; FEED &0. TliaLaing tho lusny ivho I nvo j'stroriizfcl mo I corJialJj Invito ttx In t loi'liou t f rtij stock. G. 0. 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